Rendering

2019-05-01 10:27

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP

Thousands of residents take part in the annual rendering of the Great Mosque of Djenné, a Unesco World Heritage site in central Mali. Rendering of the building with banco, a mixture of soil and water with rice bran, shea butter and baobab powder made by local inhabitants, helps protect the mosque from bad weather ahead of the rainy season. Photo courtesy: AFP